Poulton man flies to Poland to offer his home to Ukrainian refugee fleeing Russian invasion
and on Freeview 262 or Freely 565
Max Fox is offering a room in his two-bed flat in Poulton-le-Fylde with his husband Arturo Echeverria.
The 32-year-old will head to the Ukrainian border after flying from Manchester to Krakow on Monday afternoon (March 14).
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdStaying out there for several days, he will offer any help he can to aid workers while also speaking to refugees to whom he could offer his home.
It comes after the Government announced the upcoming rollout of the Homes for Ukraine programme, which will allow individuals, charities, community groups and businesses to bring people escaping the war to safety.
“As much as it’s fantastic for the Government to be putting a package like this together, it does concern me a little bit that you don’t actually know the person that you’re bringing into your home,” Mr Fox told the PA news agency.
“I think you’ve got to gel … I want to bring somebody into my home that I will have a good relationship with.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide Ad“So, I think the best thing to do is just to fly out there and get to know people, and see who actually wants to come out here and who wants to come over to the UK.”
Mr Fox and his husband are open to anyone looking for a home, but would also be open to adopting an orphan if they are legally allowed to do so.
“Me and my husband started the adoption programme for a child … I’ve been looking at the news (from Ukraine) and there are so many orphanages and children just stuck in squalor,” Mr Fox said.
“If the Government has a process in place we could potentially adopt or provide guardianship for an orphan … but it doesn’t matter who, it could be a mother and daughter or it could be a single person.”
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdMr Fox said he is “apprehensive” about travelling to Poland but had been getting “increasingly stressed” by news reports on the war in Ukraine.
“I’m just increasingly getting stressed being at home, not able to do anything … you see all this stuff on the media and you can’t just sit down and just watch it happen,” he said.
“I’m slightly apprehensive, I’ve just read an article that there’s been a missile by the Polish border … but if I can bring somebody back, if I can help save somebody, then yeah - easy - I’m there.
“I’d hope that if I lost my home, somebody else would give up theirs … so I’m just echoing how I’d like to be treated.”
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdAs artistic director of a group of hotels in Blackpool, Mr Fox is also offering a job to those he brings to the UK working as bar or waiting staff.
He is also producing a show – Cirque, a circus-themed musical show – at Blackpool Winter Gardens on April 21, to raise money for the Red Cross Ukraine crisis appeal.